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Heterodyning of AlGaAs lasers: direct frequency measurement of the isotope shift in the oxygen atom

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Abstract

Two narrow-band extended-cavity semiconductor lasers are locked onto sub-Doppler resonances of the 5S25P1 transition at 777 nm in different isotopes of atomic oxygen. Mixing radiation from these lasers in a fast photodiode yields a direct measurement of the isotope shift.

© 1992 Optical Society of America

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